Kristine Køhler Mortensen
Associate Professor
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
Emil Holms Kanal 2
2300 København S
My research deals with language in society and focuses primarily on issues of gender and sexuality. I combine approaches and theories from sociolinguistics and gender studies. My research areas include:
- Language, gender and sexuality
- Language, racialization and the nation
- Language and coloniality in Greenland
- Language and social media
- Language variation and change
In my research I have among other things dealt with sexist language use among young women, online dating, Snapchat, teaching in gender and sexuality in asylum and migration contexts as well as language variation in Northern Jutland.
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Language and Sexuality in an Online-Mediated World: Interactional Workings of Desire in Heterosexual Online Dating
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Informed Consent in the Field of Language and Sexuality: The Case of Online Dating Research
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Flirting in Online Dating: Giving Empirical Grounds to Flirtatious Implicitness
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